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Re: [IRCA] GeoClock



I was very impressed with your work on this Guy. Must have been a rainy Saturday afternoon involved.

DX Atlas can do something similar with the call signs, but it is a kludge. You can mouse over each city, and if you have modified the city.lst file and loaded the new file, it will display the additional information you've provided, as well as what the program provides. See http://www3.telus.net/public/shallpat/irca/akita.pdf for a rough screenshot. (thanks for the challenge...)

No argument though that DX Atlas' city list is lacking in North America. Domestic DXers would not be happy. China, on the other hand, is quite rich as are many other parts of the world, and you can add cities yourself, but it is not immediately self-evident how to do it, and not a quick process.

The IRCA Technical Column had a review of DX Atlas about 10 years ago: http://www3.telus.net/public/shallpat/irca/dxatlas_review.pdf, which also describes Geoclock briefly. Did anyone get the Professional version with 500 maps? I'd completely forgotten about that level of map intensity; probably couldn't afford it, hi.

best wishes,

Nick


At 03:39 22-05-15, you wrote:
Hi Gary,

For the domestic or TP/DU medium wave DXer, GeoClock allows easy
customization via text files, without unnecessary complexity or extraneous
information like CQ/ITU zone boundaries, DXCC boundaries, ham prefixes, and
so on.

I wonder if DX Atlas let you add MW station call signs & frequencies at the
transmitter location, or even draw your own boxes or shapes on the maps if
desired? GeoClock lets you do this. *See this screen shot*
<https://app.box.com/s/7whf5d36pfxenfeqftue8k1zuxxewyoo> from the Japan map
in my copy of GeoClock. (City names can be toggled on & off with a single
keystroke in the program.) The area inside the rectangular box loads a
zoomed view of the Tokyo region when clicked in GeoClock. Like I described
earlier with Papua New Guinea and Indonesia, this customized map is great
for following the terminator across Japan when chasing
sunset-at-the-transmitter DX from that region.

I know DX Atlas can do some cool things like displaying propagation
conditions with a map overlay, but I doubt it works at all for medium wave.
(I've never heard of a propagation program or plug-in that works at less
than HF frequencies. I'd love to know if one exists though!)

73,

Guy Atkins
Puyallup, WA



> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Gary Smith <wa1tjb@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America <
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> Cc:
> Date: Thu, 21 May 2015 23:53:50 +0000 (UTC)
> Subject: Re: [IRCA] GeoClock
> I wonder what the attraction to GeoClock when you can get the same thing,
> and so much more, with DX Atlas?  Am I missing something?
> GaryWA1TJB
>
>


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